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My 2008 Chrysler Pt Cruiser isn't shutting off all the way?
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<blockquote data-quote="sudge6915" data-source="post: 2615240" data-attributes="member: 887757"><p>When I returned home this evening I parked my car and noticed that the fan stayed on. I turned the car back on and double checked what the heat was at on my car and it was less than half way up the gauge. I left it alone for like ten minutes and when I came back out the fan was still on. I tried to start my car again and now it won't start. The battery is pretty much dead but the fan is still on. (after about 45 minutes now) I looked at the battery and the top part near the positive terminal it is corroded pretty bad. I know this will cause a bad charge but why is the fan still on? I'm going to get a new battery tomorrow morning but any suggestions to what it could be?</p><p>Its a 2008 Chrysler Pt Cruiser, automatic non turbo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sudge6915, post: 2615240, member: 887757"] When I returned home this evening I parked my car and noticed that the fan stayed on. I turned the car back on and double checked what the heat was at on my car and it was less than half way up the gauge. I left it alone for like ten minutes and when I came back out the fan was still on. I tried to start my car again and now it won't start. The battery is pretty much dead but the fan is still on. (after about 45 minutes now) I looked at the battery and the top part near the positive terminal it is corroded pretty bad. I know this will cause a bad charge but why is the fan still on? I'm going to get a new battery tomorrow morning but any suggestions to what it could be? Its a 2008 Chrysler Pt Cruiser, automatic non turbo [/QUOTE]
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